A neighbourhood boutique hotel in the heart of Little Havana that uses its location as its primary amenity. The rooms are compact and cleanly designed — no excess, no luxury pretension — and the communal spaces are built for the kind of lingering that leads to conversations with strangers. The rooftop is small but oriented toward the Calle Ocho corridor. The value proposition is immersion: you are staying in Little Havana rather than visiting it, and the ventanita coffee, the dominos park, the cigar shops, and the music venues are your neighbourhood rather than your itinerary.
Location
Little Havana, Miami
Insider Intel
Book a room facing SW 8th Street for the Calle Ocho energy. The rooftop is the social space — use it for morning coffee and evening drinks. The hotel's curated neighbourhood guide is genuinely useful and reflects local knowledge rather than tourist defaults. Ask the front desk for restaurant recommendations; the staff live in or near the neighbourhood.
Year-round. The hotel's appeal is the neighbourhood, and Little Havana operates at the same tempo regardless of season. Viernes Culturales (last Friday of each month) transforms the surrounding streets into a cultural festival and is the ideal weekend to visit. Summer rates are lower and the heat is part of the Little Havana experience.
Located on SW 9th Avenue, a short walk from Calle Ocho and Maximo Gomez Park. The hotel is small — fewer than thirty rooms — and the intimacy is the design intent. Street parking is available and easier than Miami Beach. The neighbourhood is residential and quieter at night than you might expect. Little Havana's restaurants, cafes, and bars are your room service. The Metrorail is not nearby; ride-share or walking are the transport modes.
